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Naqat Saleha
Naqat Saleha transports readers to the Kuwaiti desert in the early twentieth century, where human destinies intertwine with the harshness of nature and the transformations of society. Through rich storytelling and vivid imagery, Saud Al-Sanousi delivers a moving historical tale about love, survival, belonging, and resilience.
About this book
Set against the backdrop of the Kuwaiti desert, the novel follows characters struggling to survive amid harsh conditions and social change. Saud Al-Sanousi blends history, folklore, and human drama to create a compelling narrative rooted in Bedouin culture. The story explores themes of love, loyalty, identity, and destiny while highlighting the relationship between people and their environment. Through emotionally resonant characters, the novel examines the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. It is a richly textured work that combines historical depth with universal human themes.
Why read it?
To explore a vivid portrayal of early Kuwaiti desert life.
To enjoy a blend of history, culture, and human drama.
To discover themes of loyalty, identity, and survival.
To experience a different side of Saud Al-Sanousi's writing.
To appreciate a literary style rich in imagery and emotion.
To enjoy a blend of history, culture, and human drama.
To discover themes of loyalty, identity, and survival.
To experience a different side of Saud Al-Sanousi's writing.
To appreciate a literary style rich in imagery and emotion.
Who is it for?
Fans of historical fiction.
Readers of contemporary Gulf and Arabic literature.
Those interested in Bedouin heritage and culture.
Lovers of character-driven novels.
Students of literature and cultural studies.
Readers of contemporary Gulf and Arabic literature.
Those interested in Bedouin heritage and culture.
Lovers of character-driven novels.
Students of literature and cultural studies.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789921809497
Page count
137
Age rating
General